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SATI SHIVA SAGA

 

PART ONE

 

It was in the Puranic era

When so much excitement was in the air

For a great event was underway

A sacrifice with so much on display

With ingredients–ghee, grain, and fire

Intent to please the Creator’s desire

Attendees were sages, brahmins, gods from above

And others who appreciate this kind of cosmic love

Also present was a very special bull

Who takes personal care of Shiva in full

Shiva is the master of the world’s dissolution

A great yogi aloof from politic pollution

At the ceremony there was mantra and sound

Dance and all good things to be found

All present there took to a comfortable seat

After a pleasant and very warm greet

However, at one point, all turned bitter

And a battle of words made it no better

Someone from the ranks had an axe to grind

Towards Shiva who’s of a gentler kind

Our story, a tale of an in-law sort

Tells of Shiva’s wife’s father, quite the bad sport

His name, Daksha, a progenitor of man

He came a guest of honour as was the plan

What happens to Shiva’s wife? An intriguing question

A sorrowful tale of domiciliary rejection

 

PART TWO

 

Shiva returned home to meet Sati, his consort

Explaining of insults, of etiquette falling short

Lodged by Daksha; it left her in a quandary

That husband and father will never have camaraderie

She went on to meditate but her inner thought was broken

Goddesses in aerial travel caused urges to be awoken

The women were en route with their fine divine men

To destination–her father’s–for an event once again

Sati was so much hankering to go

But Shiva warned that friend will turn to foe

Confused by her love for him and familial affections

She departed in favour of daughterly attention

Daksha ignored and snubbed proving himself cold

She finally took a stance to be loud and scold

Intolerant of Daksha’s lack of human love

She invoked her yogic fire and died thereof

The news of the tragedy reached Shiva quite fast

With ire raised high he was prepared to blast

“That scoundrel who dared to stoop so low

Will receive a sharp cut at the neck” and so…

 

PART THREE

 

Then came the voice of Brahma making a plea for peace

“To all gods and mortals may your fears all cease”

At the roof of the world stands great Mount Kailash

There sits Shiva in a setting simple not posh

Content that just deserts have played out

Yet grieving his loss it’s left him some doubt

 

Sati the heroine came to unite with her lord

Reincarnated as Mena it’s what she had implored

She’s the daughter of the great Himalayan king

Now marrying Shiva what joy that did bring

Daksha’s pride had been worn down

Appearing for a head was not a royal crown

A goat’s head made it to the top of the torso

He learned meekness in ways that were more so

A karmic reaction to a mistake on his part

Shiva’s feet became the target of his head and heart

 

Forgiveness is an item for which one should beg

It’s an option for one who’s on his last leg

Blessings of peace came from mortals and gods

A sacrifice resumed that challenged all odds

-Written by: Bhaktimarga Swami, The Walking Monk©

 

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